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Poverty Trap as an Undesirable Stable Equilibrium

Although the term 'equilibrium' often suggests a positive or balanced state, it is not always desirable. A poverty trap serves as a key example of a stable equilibrium that is suboptimal. Individuals or economies can become 'locked into' this state of poverty, making it very difficult to transition to a more prosperous condition, even though a better state exists.

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